New Year and Lastfm Things
Jan. 2nd, 2008 12:42 pmYesterday I did several things that seemed to be a good way to start a new year, I planted a tree, I recycled, I labeled things before I put them in the attic. I danced to the Stone Roses and Bob Marley and listened to something new.
The last thing wasn't so good, actually, as they were a band called Morbid Poetry. If you are bold enough to put the word poetry in your name, surely you should pay some attention to your lyrics? The song was called 'Train', I wish Andrew Eldritch had never written about trains, it would have saved the world a lot of inelegant rhymes.
I'm thinking they must be from Finland or Sweden does anyone know? I was inspired to check them out after Last fm suggested that they sounded like Opened Paradise (along with Art of Erebus which I can kind of understand), they're gothic, but don't have that special something for me.
Also, are The Escape who were on a CD with the House of Usher really from Scotland as their Last fm profile suggests? They don't sound very Scottish...I'm new to Last fm, as you've probably guessed. It is quite entertaining to learn that people who listen to what I do come from Finland, Germany, Australia, Russia, Brazil... anywhere except the UK or USA really and they all like female fronted gothic metal, I wonder if I'm missing out?
The last thing wasn't so good, actually, as they were a band called Morbid Poetry. If you are bold enough to put the word poetry in your name, surely you should pay some attention to your lyrics? The song was called 'Train', I wish Andrew Eldritch had never written about trains, it would have saved the world a lot of inelegant rhymes.
I'm thinking they must be from Finland or Sweden does anyone know? I was inspired to check them out after Last fm suggested that they sounded like Opened Paradise (along with Art of Erebus which I can kind of understand), they're gothic, but don't have that special something for me.
Also, are The Escape who were on a CD with the House of Usher really from Scotland as their Last fm profile suggests? They don't sound very Scottish...I'm new to Last fm, as you've probably guessed. It is quite entertaining to learn that people who listen to what I do come from Finland, Germany, Australia, Russia, Brazil... anywhere except the UK or USA really and they all like female fronted gothic metal, I wonder if I'm missing out?